
ArmInfo. France supports the courageous efforts of the Armenian government at the diplomatic level to achieve peace with Azerbaijan and normalize relations in the region. This was stated by the French Ambassador to Armenia Olivier Decottignies at a gala reception at the French Embassy in Yerevan on the occasion of Bastille Day.
In his welcoming speech, the diplomat recalled that July 14, which has become a national holiday in France, symbolizes the French Revolution, which unites the principles of freedom, equality and fraternity.
"The sum of these principles is not only the principles of the French people, but also the aspirations of all peoples and the achievements of all democracies. Our Armenian friends know this well, because they have broken many chains and overthrown many Bastille. A nation saved from genocide, a state freed from the power of empires, as well as a democracy strengthened by the will of the people, is wealth for the world and hope for the region. For us, the French, Armenia is a fraternal republic. These are not just words," added Decottignies.
The diplomat noted that the close ties between the two countries are also evidenced by the fact that on Bastille Day, a meeting was held between the President of France and the Prime Minister of Armenia at the Elysee Palace in Paris, and the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament attended the celebrations in Paris.
He added that in 2024, Armenia and France celebrated the 100th anniversary of Charles Aznavour and buried the remains of Missak and Melina Manouchian in the Paris Pantheon.
"This year, we also remember Admiral Du Fournet, who, in the summer of 1915, together with the sailors of the French Third Fleet, saved more than 4,000 Armenians from the Genocide on Mount Musa Dagh in the Mediterranean. He acted without any instructions, true to his conscience and with the honor befitting a French officer. 110 years later, a tribute was paid to him at the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in the presence of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and France. 110 years later, the spirit of Musa Dagh continues to inspire us, Armenians and French. Our relations have never been so fruitful and trusting," Decottignies noted, adding that Armenia is also a crossroads of international relations.
In this vein, he noted that in 2026, Yerevan will host the Conference of the Parties on Biodiversity and the European Political Community Summit. According to him, Paris will be with its Armenian friends at these important events. The diplomat then touched upon the Armenian-French cooperation in the defense sector and noted that it is also developing steadily. "It is aimed at allowing Armenia to protect its population, territory and sovereignty. We are happy to contribute to the armament, training and consulting of Armenian soldiers. Our thoughts are with those who are now monitoring everyone's safety," the French Ambassador said.
Speaking about economic cooperation, Decottignies noted that it is also developing steadily. In particular, Armenia has entrusted the French company Idemiya with the issuance of passports and identity cards for citizens; Carrefour continues to expand in Armenia; Mistral is establishing a partnership with Armenia in the field of artificial intelligence; Richel Group is building the latest generation agricultural greenhouses in Gegharkunik.
"Large projects are being implemented, especially in the infrastructure sector. The Vedi reservoir project is of particular importance. Since Armenia gained independence, there has been no similar large reservoir construction in the country, which is financed by a loan from the French Development Agency. The construction of the reservoir will be completed this fall," he noted.
The diplomat also stressed that France supported the start of negotiations with Armenia on visa liberalization and will continue to support the aspirations of this country, which is boldly moving towards Europe.
"In humanitarian terms, the French side continues to support Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh and supports Armenia, which hosts them. Two years after the forced displacement, we have not forgotten them.
The President of France outlined a course for us, according to which France's support for Armenia is unconditional, complete and permanent. This support will be resolutely continued through common programs that will be implemented through joint efforts. Support will continue in all areas: culture, diplomacy, education, Francophonie, defense, ecology, infrastructure," said Decottignies, adding that the French side is paying increased attention to vulnerable regions.